Confessed racist killer Dylann Roof had a list of other black churches and their addresses with him when he was busted for gunning down nine worshippers during a Bible study session last year, a prosecution witness testified Monday.

Other evidence seized from Roof’s car included a burned American flag, Brittany Burke, a former agent with the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division, told jurors at his death-penalty trial.

Earlier, defense lawyers renewed their motion for a mistrial based on testimony from a survivor of the June 17, 2015, massacre, Felicia Sanders, who called Roof “evil” and said he should burn in “the pit of Hell.”

Court papers filed Monday claim that Sanders’ inflammatory remarks may have influenced upcoming witnesses who were in the Charleston, S.C., courtroom at the time.

During opening statements, the defense lawyer conceded that the case against Roof, 22, was “open and shut” but urged jurors to keep an open mind on the question of sentencing him to death or life in prison.

Roof is being tried on 33 federal counts, including hate crimes and obstruction of religion charges.